Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery, Hand & Upper Extremity Surgery

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Credentials & Education

Medical School

University of Texas Southwestern School of Medicine

Residency

Yale University

Fellowship

New York University School of Medicine

About

Ajul Shah, M.D., completed a six-year integrated plastic surgery residency program at Yale University School of Medicine and fellowship in hand and microsurgery at New York University School of Medicine. He offers surgical solutions not previously available in the west central Florida area, including complex reconstructive surgery, microsurgical reconstruction, replantation and reattachment of severed limbs and extremities, and complex peripheral nerve repair, including brachial plexus reconstruction. Using his extensive training, Dr. Shah is able to provide thoughtful solutions to complex surgical problems. His compassionate nature provides patients with a sense of safety and comfort.

Did you know?
Dr. Shah has published numerous articles and book chapters, and has also held a number of leadership positions, including board member of the American Society of Plastic Surgeons’ International Scholar Committee.

Dr. Shah provides:

Hand and upper extremity surgery

Treatment related to trauma

Peripheral nerve reconstruction

Severe upper extremity reattachment

Complex reconstructive surgery

Free tissue transfer

Limb salvage

Lower extremity reconstruction

Arthroscopic surgery

Treatment of common conditions such as:

Carpal tunnel syndrome (numb hands)

Tendonitis or tendon conditions (trigger finger)

Arthritis

Dupuytren’s disease

Lumps and bumps (cysts, tumors, cancer)

Wrist fractures; tendon injuries

Ajul Shah, M.D., completed a six-year integrated plastic surgery residency program at Yale University School of Medicine and fellowship in hand and microsurgery at New York University School of Medicine. He offers surgical solutions not previously available in the west central Florida area, including complex reconstructive surgery, microsurgical reconstruction, replantation and reattachment of severed limbs and extremities, and complex peripheral nerve repair, including brachial plexus reconstruction. Using his extensive training, Dr. Shah is able to provide thoughtful solutions to complex surgical problems. His compassionate nature provides patients with a sense of safety and comfort. Did you know? Dr. Shah has published numerous articles and book chapters, and has also held a number of leadership positions, including board member of the American Society of Plastic Surgeons’ International Scholar Committee. Dr. Shah provides: Hand and upper extremity surgery Treatment related to trauma Peripheral nerve reconstruction Severe upper extremity reattachment Complex reconstructive surgery Free tissue transfer Limb salvage Lower extremity reconstruction Arthroscopic surgery Treatment of common conditions such as: Carpal tunnel syndrome (numb hands) Tendonitis or tendon conditions (trigger finger) Arthritis Dupuytren’s disease Lumps and bumps (cysts, tumors, cancer) Wrist fractures; tendon injuries